1 In the process of avoiding predation, prey are faced with potentially fitness‐compromising tradeoffs that have implications for their survival and reproduction. The nature and strength of these non‐consumptive effects at the population‐level can be equivalent, or even greater, than consumptive effects. 2 Many prey species have evolved defense mechanisms that are induced by predation risk. These inducible defenses can be morphological or behavioral in nature. Extensive research has detected these defenses in predator‐prey communities across freshwater, marine, and terrestrial ecosystems. Among this vast research however, an influential portion of these systems has not been widely considered. 3 Humans inhabit a level in trophic systems abov...
Predation is one of the strongest evolutionary forces in the animal kingdom. The need to catch food ...
Reactive anti-predator behaviors performed by large terrestrial mammals when encountering predators,...
AbstractLarge terrestrial carnivores, e.g. wolves or bears, often play a key ecological role from th...
In the process of avoiding predation, prey are faced with potentially fitness-compromising trade-off...
One of the most important and obvious forces shaping organismal traits is predation. Prey have evolv...
The number of attacks on humans by large carnivores in North America is increasing. A better underst...
Predation is a major selective force structuring biological communities and causing the evolution of...
Summary 1. Intraguild predation is widespread in nature despite its potentially destabilizing effect...
The Cope’s rule predicts a tendency for species to evolve towards an increase in size. Recently, it ...
Large terrestrial carnivores, e.g. wolves or bears, often play a key ecological role from their posi...
It has been reported that, in order to reduce mortality, prey are able to change their phenotype in...
Human-induced fear in wildlife has the potential to impact animal behavior, survival, and species in...
Many large animal species have a high risk of extinction. This is usually thought to result simply f...
Paradigms of sustainable exploitation focus on population dynamics of prey and yields to humanity bu...
Understanding the conditions that facilitate top predator effects upon mesopredators and prey is cri...
Predation is one of the strongest evolutionary forces in the animal kingdom. The need to catch food ...
Reactive anti-predator behaviors performed by large terrestrial mammals when encountering predators,...
AbstractLarge terrestrial carnivores, e.g. wolves or bears, often play a key ecological role from th...
In the process of avoiding predation, prey are faced with potentially fitness-compromising trade-off...
One of the most important and obvious forces shaping organismal traits is predation. Prey have evolv...
The number of attacks on humans by large carnivores in North America is increasing. A better underst...
Predation is a major selective force structuring biological communities and causing the evolution of...
Summary 1. Intraguild predation is widespread in nature despite its potentially destabilizing effect...
The Cope’s rule predicts a tendency for species to evolve towards an increase in size. Recently, it ...
Large terrestrial carnivores, e.g. wolves or bears, often play a key ecological role from their posi...
It has been reported that, in order to reduce mortality, prey are able to change their phenotype in...
Human-induced fear in wildlife has the potential to impact animal behavior, survival, and species in...
Many large animal species have a high risk of extinction. This is usually thought to result simply f...
Paradigms of sustainable exploitation focus on population dynamics of prey and yields to humanity bu...
Understanding the conditions that facilitate top predator effects upon mesopredators and prey is cri...
Predation is one of the strongest evolutionary forces in the animal kingdom. The need to catch food ...
Reactive anti-predator behaviors performed by large terrestrial mammals when encountering predators,...
AbstractLarge terrestrial carnivores, e.g. wolves or bears, often play a key ecological role from th...